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Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity

Country: USA, Language: English, 82 mins

  • Director: Catherine Gund
  • Producer: Catherine Gund; Jessica Ruffin

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Elizabeth Streb pushes limits...

Her shows (if you - indeed - can call them that, they're more like experiences) are exhausting...no-one can say that you don't get your money's worth when you watch a Streb production. This is high-octane, risk imbued insanity...

Limits? What limits...only the imagination limits.

Iron-willed, clad in black...Streb is a powerhouse, she works her dancers hard...she gets the results that she wants...perhaps, defying gravity is a little out of her reach. But, still, she tries.

She is an artist, aimably so...and this portrait does nothing but promote and compliment her vision. And...what a vision it is.

It's electric.


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The(ir) Blurb...

BORN TO FLY takes us on an exhilarating journey with choreographer Elizabeth Streb - pushing the boundaries between action and art and daring us to join Streb and her dancers in pursuit of human flight.

Cast & Characters

Elizabeth Streb as Herself;
Sarah Callan as Herself;
Jaclyn Carlson as Herself;
Laura Flanders as Herself;
Leonardo Giron as Himself;
Felix Hess as Himself;
Samantha Jakus as Herself;
Cassandre Joseph as Herself;
John Kasten as Himself;
Daniel Rysak as Himself